A: Pale brass with a brilliant clarity reveals a strong, quick paced effervesce. A frothy and clumpy bready white head is fairly solid on the hold. Lacing was clumpy and bready, holding well on the glass. Visually, an almost exact match for their daura.

S: A bit skunky upon first uncapping. Not much complexity wise. Faint barley grains with almost no distinguishable character.

T: The flavor was barley gains, a touch of lemon straw. A bit starchy and floury on the close with some sour lemon notes. A bit more harsh in character then their daura, same by style.

O: Overall while the daura was bearable, though forgettable, I only wish I could forget this. A total drain pour, a struggle to consume and totally irrelevant. I was a bit worried at first of having the same beer, same style as the daura, despite different packaging, I only wish I could take that back.

Served in a pilsner glass the beer pours a pale light gold, with a good sized white head. Lots of lacing stays on the glass. It smells pretty much like any typical macro lager, grainy with some malt. The taste is like a typical macro-lager as well, it's pretty grainy with a bit of malt and hop taste. This beer is more bitter than sweet, however. The mouthfeel is light, but it's not watery at all. Drinkability is OK. But for the price, I might as well have bought a Bud instead. It's not a bad beer, but it's not great either. That being said, I'd drink it again if there weren't any better choices available.

A: The beer is clear light yellow in color and has a moderate amount of visible carbonation. It poured with a finger high bright white head that gradually died down, leaving a thin layer of bubbles covering the surface and lots of lacing down the sides of the glass.S: Light aromas of grassy hops are present in the nose.T: The taste is similar to the smell, except that it has additional hints of corn and grainy malts plus a light amount of bitterness.M: It feels light-bodied on the palate and has a moderate amount of carbonation.O: This beer is easy to drink and doesn't have any offensive aromas or flavors but it seems to be somewhat bland.

Yellow with a white head, dissipates moderatly with a bit of lacing. Smells of malts and weak spicy hops

Pretty solid example of the style. The drinkability was high and the flavor was typical with a hint of light fruity malts. Hop spice was quite low with some citrus. Very loose and watery on the palate with a smooth refreshing finish.

Can acquired in Ibiza, Spain. My can depicted an ABV of 4.5% and also had "Skol" marked on it, though that's not to confuse it with the Brazilian brewed Skol beer. "Damm Barcelona" was clear on the can. Can served into a Guinness pint glass. Reviewed from notes taken April 2011.

A: Pours a five finger head of no cream but decent thickness and good retention. Colour is a clear yellow.

Sm: Light clean barley aroma. Cream. Actually quite pleasant for what it is. It's nice to have a Spanish beer that doesn't reek of artificial malts.

T: Clean barley body. Cream isn't present. A bit of hop flavour is present in the background but adds up to little. Very simple. Imbalanced and poorly constructed.

Mf: Awful. Too dry; too coarse. Sort of the opposite of what the style should be. This is ber, not Saharah cider.

It's an average example of an average style. Certaily better than American Lagers, there are a few problems. Smells like peppy le pue. Have to let it out-gas. After which, the beer improves dramatically. Fresh fruit flavors of peaches, pears, and green apples, with a crisp 'snap' in the finish. Body is fair, but falls short of creamy or smooth. Pretty ordinary stuff, but there are better beers for the price.

A- light gold, clear, with lots of bubbles. 1/4 inch white head, with a flowy lace that follows the beer, again lots of bubbles.
S- light sweetness (caramel), and herbal hop notes...not too distinct but pleasant.
T- Light sweetness throughout body, nice herbal hops on the tip and in the finish.
M/D- Moderate carbonation, light body....overall this is one of the best Euro lagers I have had....I am normally more of an american lager person, but this one is definitely one I will pick up again.

T- More malt than hops, good crisp taste with more flavor than a typical Euro pale lager, nice mild bite at the finish.

M- Pretty smooth, a little grainy.

D- A decent brew. Good flavor and smooth. I bought a case for 10.99 which is a steal. I do question whether or not this should be considered a Euro pale lager. It tastes different than many other Euro pales I've tasted.

The head on this Euro pale lager is actually fairly creamy... about a finger tall, and it sticks around for a minute. Lots of rising bubbles, and lots of lacing, surprisingly, with an everlasting thin skim of head. The beer has a nice, golden, clear colour.

It smells like many other beers of this style, but has no skunky smell like some do. There's a bit of grass in there. There's something just slightly off about it, though... like it's 95% straw/hay, but 5% of it is silage or "country air".

The taste is poor compared to the look. At the tip of the tongue, it tastes just like blood at first... iron-y. Maybe this is the beer of choice for Spanish vampires... I dunno. I taste a bit of rice/corn, which is never a strong selling feature. There may be a bit of spice or lemon WAY in the background. It does get better as the glass / can wears on... it went decently with the old gouda I started eating with it.

The feel of it has a nice balance. Refreshing, not too bitter or dry, and not watery.